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bay area kids who turning good deeds >> u.s. service members in afghanistan and iraq will soon 7 the gift of laughter from some livermore school children. >> knock knock. whose there. gi. gi wish you were hear. >> isn't that clever. students at the school are writing knock knock jokes. included in care packages sent by blue star mom to soldiers and marines serving over seas. >> i think giving this to them will make them really, really happy and make them, and make them think of good things. >> we are going to send soldiers a joke because we want them to, them to be happy. >> what a precious little girl. that was first grader angelica he have annuals. >> she came up with the idea for her class and all 700 students at smith elementary decided to pitch in. >> what a bunch of eager faces. that's adorable. good for them. wonderful. >> soldiers and marines. >> fantastic. tell you what. in sports the joke was on louisville tonight. when they said knock knock more heads mr. head state at the door and kbingd thebing them in. upset head s
bay area kids who turning good deeds >> u.s. service members in afghanistan and iraq will soon 7 the gift of laughter from some livermore school children. >> knock knock. whose there. gi. gi wish you were hear. >> isn't that clever. students at the school are writing knock knock jokes. included in care packages sent by blue star mom to soldiers and marines serving over seas. >> i think giving this to them will make them really, really happy and make them, and make them...
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japan is a major buyer of u.s. financial assets, particularly u.s. treasuries, and they are a major capital exporter. so, what has bothered people recently is that japan's semiconductor production has been hit as well as their willingness to finance global investment. they've pulled back. a lot of that money is coming back into japan. it strengthened the yen relative to the dollar, but it also has a bias on interest rates. >> explain that to me. i wrote that down. the yen rose to new highs as economists expected funds to be repatriated. so, the yen comes back to japan, and what happens to the currency? >> well, the currency will appreciate because japan is an excess supplier of capital. they save a lot of money. the united states doesn't save a lot of money. >> right. >> so, their savings come to us, but what -- >> they have nothing they can do with their money other than -- they have enough money coming in that they literally then turn it back over and buy our debt. >> buy our debt, buy our companies, buy land to build auto plants. that's what they
japan is a major buyer of u.s. financial assets, particularly u.s. treasuries, and they are a major capital exporter. so, what has bothered people recently is that japan's semiconductor production has been hit as well as their willingness to finance global investment. they've pulled back. a lot of that money is coming back into japan. it strengthened the yen relative to the dollar, but it also has a bias on interest rates. >> explain that to me. i wrote that down. the yen rose to new...
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two u.s. search and rescue teams are on the ground to assist operations from dozens of other countries. 75-member u.s. teams include at least 12 rescue dogs from los angeles. >> the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple disasters. we will stand with the people of japan in the difficult days ahead. >> reporter: tensions are also high for those trying to get in touch with loved ones. >> the phones were busy all the time. there was no way we could connect. >> reporter: helicopters are using the deck of the uss ronald reagan as a staging area. meantime, a second hydrogen explosion at the nuclear plant raised fears of a complete meltdown. 17 u.s. military personnel returning were exposed to low levels of radiation. the disaster has sparked questions about nuclear energy use. >> i don't think right after a major environmental catastrophe is a good time to be making american domestic policy. i think we ought to concentrate on helping the japanese a
two u.s. search and rescue teams are on the ground to assist operations from dozens of other countries. 75-member u.s. teams include at least 12 rescue dogs from los angeles. >> the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple disasters. we will stand with the people of japan in the difficult days ahead. >> reporter: tensions are also high for those trying to get in touch with loved ones. >> the phones were busy all the time. there...
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stay with us. >>> a u.s. supreme court justice on on the wrong side of the law, justice scalia has been ticketed for causing a pileup. he was driving to work and collided with a vehicle in front of him. that triggered a chain reaction. the justice's car was towed from the scene. ka l he was ticketed for following too closely. he can pay a small fine or n coe in cot. we're back in a moment with the big game between the giants and a's tonight. stay with us fmpltz ♪ that airline is gonna nail that frequent flyer with restrictions when he tries to use his miles. ♪ that's a lot of red tape! step on it! [ tires screech ] ♪ i can't escape the red tape! now you can with rapid rewards! come on! [ tires screech ] [ male announcer ] join rapid rewards and enjoy unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and no red tape. ♪ >>> good evening. they were about half the fans in oakland tonight, but with the a's hosting the giants, still a nice showing. about 20,000 on hand. the second of three exhibitions before openi
stay with us. >>> a u.s. supreme court justice on on the wrong side of the law, justice scalia has been ticketed for causing a pileup. he was driving to work and collided with a vehicle in front of him. that triggered a chain reaction. the justice's car was towed from the scene. ka l he was ticketed for following too closely. he can pay a small fine or n coe in cot. we're back in a moment with the big game between the giants and a's tonight. stay with us fmpltz ♪ that airline is...
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the u.s. also delivering relief supplies to japan, a u.s. cargo plane, air force plane, left pearl harbor in honolulu headed to japan with four generators and 25 u.s. air force support personnel. the plane will land to help with disaster relief and building efforts. i do want to make a clarification. we said iodine a short time ago. iodine is poisonous. iodide is something you can take, not that we're necessarily recommending it, that you can take to fight radiation sickness. >> the shape of the san francisco bay area could protect most of the surrounding area from a tsunami. scientists say the narrow opening of a channel creates the bottle neck that would reduce the amount of inland flooding the south bay and much of the peninsula would be spared from the type of surge that devastated japan. but alameda and the port of oakland would face the brunt of damage, they lie in the direct path of a tsunami. you can learn more about the disasters in japan at a forum at uc-berkeley. experts will hold a panel discussion to talk about the impact of the
the u.s. also delivering relief supplies to japan, a u.s. cargo plane, air force plane, left pearl harbor in honolulu headed to japan with four generators and 25 u.s. air force support personnel. the plane will land to help with disaster relief and building efforts. i do want to make a clarification. we said iodine a short time ago. iodine is poisonous. iodide is something you can take, not that we're necessarily recommending it, that you can take to fight radiation sickness. >> the shape...
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the plane was taking off -- taking off when it crashed. >>> a u.s. congressman said this morning that pakistan has dropped charges against raymond davis and he's flying home with the u.s. ambassador to pakistan. davis was accused of killing two pakistani men who he says tried to rob him. they were ordered to pay $2 million to end the dispute. >>> a prominent muslim and icon has joined the effort to get two hikers freed. today, muhammed ali addressed a letter that he wrote to the prime minister there to release shawn bauer and josh fattal who were arrested in 2009. sarah shourd was released in september after ali wrote a similar letter. the next court date is set for may. >>> the state and senate both have votes on -- have both ons the governor's -- have both have votes on the governor's plan on the budget proposal today. >>> we've just learned in the past few minutes that the victim of a shooting in oakland this morning has die. it happened about 8:0 and west and 37th -- 8:0 at west and 37th street. when police arrived, they found a man and woman wer
the plane was taking off -- taking off when it crashed. >>> a u.s. congressman said this morning that pakistan has dropped charges against raymond davis and he's flying home with the u.s. ambassador to pakistan. davis was accused of killing two pakistani men who he says tried to rob him. they were ordered to pay $2 million to end the dispute. >>> a prominent muslim and icon has joined the effort to get two hikers freed. today, muhammed ali addressed a letter that he wrote to...
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susie, the u.s. chamber of commerce expects corporate donations to keep coming in as we learn more about the japanese disaster in the days, weeks to come. >> susie: it all helps. >> tom: certainly it does. that is nightly business report for this thursday evening. march 17th. thanks for joining us. we want to reminds you, this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> susie: it is the support that makes programs like nightly business report possible. >> tom: thanks for joining us tonight. don't forget to support your local public television station have. a great night. >> susie: same to you. i am a susie gharib. hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. >> nightly business report is made possible by this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ptioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
susie, the u.s. chamber of commerce expects corporate donations to keep coming in as we learn more about the japanese disaster in the days, weeks to come. >> susie: it all helps. >> tom: certainly it does. that is nightly business report for this thursday evening. march 17th. thanks for joining us. we want to reminds you, this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> susie: it is the support that makes programs like nightly business report...
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. ♪ >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> u.s. crews are now arriving in japan to assist in the disaster plan. the search and rescue teams have been dispatched. one of the teams from los angeles will bring about a dozen rescue dogs. as we mentioned, the uss ronald regan and two other ships are parked off the coast of japan. helicopters are using the deck of the carrier as a staging area to deliver supplies to the camps. >>> in a travel alert, they warned americans not to make unnecessary trips to japan. at san francisco international airport we caught up with several people catching a flat -- a flight into osaka, not affected by the earthquake. many are trying to get home to family. >> i have been looking on-line to friends. that's reassuring. when you live in japan, you get used to the earthquake, but nothing of this magnitude. >> it is the biggest experience and i am expecting a lot of aftershocks. >> delta airlines has resumed a full flight schedule to and from japan. >>> a total of three boats have been pulled out of the harbo
. ♪ >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> u.s. crews are now arriving in japan to assist in the disaster plan. the search and rescue teams have been dispatched. one of the teams from los angeles will bring about a dozen rescue dogs. as we mentioned, the uss ronald regan and two other ships are parked off the coast of japan. helicopters are using the deck of the carrier as a staging area to deliver supplies to the camps. >>> in a...
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japan is denying u.s. claims that same reactor has no more water in its spent fuel pools meaning there is nothing to keep the fuel rods from melting down. >> we believe that radiation levels are extremely high, which could possibly impact the ability to take corrective measures. >> reporter: the u.s. is urging all americans to steer clear of the troubled plant. late last night, the state department said it would arrange charter flights to help u.s. citizens leave japan. all americans living within 50 miles of the plant are also being encouraged to evacuate or stay indoors. that's 2.5 times as wide as the danger zone established by the japanese. president obama discussed the precautions the u.s. is taking in a phone call with japan's prime minister last night. he also vowed to do everything possible to help japan recover from its worst crisis since world war ii. in yoshita, japan, charlie d'agata, cbs 5. >>> are you worried about the japanese radiation coming here? our exclusive eyewitness news poll finds m
japan is denying u.s. claims that same reactor has no more water in its spent fuel pools meaning there is nothing to keep the fuel rods from melting down. >> we believe that radiation levels are extremely high, which could possibly impact the ability to take corrective measures. >> reporter: the u.s. is urging all americans to steer clear of the troubled plant. late last night, the state department said it would arrange charter flights to help u.s. citizens leave japan. all...
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the u.s. agency that protects america's nuclear weapons has deployed a team of experts to monitor radiation risks there. reportedly this team and crew from lawrence livermore labs. the japanese government warning people to evacuate within a 19-mile radius. the bay area expert says it's too early to tell what the impact on japan will be. >> well, at this point in time it's very hard to catch any situation. the risk is that we see more radiation released from the nuclear power plants, but at this point we don't have sufficient information to assess where it's going. >> now, california has more than a half dozen nuclear power plants, but only two are actually operational, one south of orange county in oceanside, the other in san luis obispo, that run one by pg ae g & e. >>> the japanese government is dispensing iodine tablets and apparently what that means to here, hard to tell so far. an expert tells the "new york times" even if the crisis gets much, much worse the dissipation of the nuclear mat
the u.s. agency that protects america's nuclear weapons has deployed a team of experts to monitor radiation risks there. reportedly this team and crew from lawrence livermore labs. the japanese government warning people to evacuate within a 19-mile radius. the bay area expert says it's too early to tell what the impact on japan will be. >> well, at this point in time it's very hard to catch any situation. the risk is that we see more radiation released from the nuclear power plants, but...
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the u.s. meantime, overnight the u.s. government decided that japan's safety zone around that failing nuclear plant is not big enough. so this morning there is new advice for americans in japan. move back, or get out altogether. tracie potts is live in washington this morning with what you need to know. tracie? >> what appears to be white smoke began to rise from the number 3 reactor. >> reporter: helicopters are now dropping water on japan's nuclear plant. >> we believe the secondary unit is destroy and not water in the melt pool. >> reporter: japanese deny that but authorities believe it's overheating. the u.s. believes radiation levels there are extremely high with conflicting reports coming from japan, the state department is warning americans to leave or at least stay 50 miles away. 30 miles further than the japanese record. >> we're advising the american citizens listen to the state department. >> reporter: some fear that's not enough. >> 50 miles is not a safe distance to be in an emerg
the u.s. meantime, overnight the u.s. government decided that japan's safety zone around that failing nuclear plant is not big enough. so this morning there is new advice for americans in japan. move back, or get out altogether. tracie potts is live in washington this morning with what you need to know. tracie? >> what appears to be white smoke began to rise from the number 3 reactor. >> reporter: helicopters are now dropping water on japan's nuclear plant. >> we believe the...
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the u.s. government began evacuating americans. our own george who is just back from the quake zone. let's talk about those evacuations. some people were told to go. you left. what was that scene like when you tried to go? was there a sense of urgency of people trying to get out? a sense of chaos? >> at train station, definitely you felt that sense of urgency. maybe a slight ting of chaos because at that point that's the initial reaction when people heard the radiation levels coming from tokyo or increasing, people were going in taxis and we could tell that they were leaving tokyo because they had much more than just a backpack, they had suitcases, bags of clothes, pets and of course their children and they were running in some cases to get to the bullet train because they were leaving on the hour. so yeah a sense of urgency there. at the airport the day that we left, long lines definitely but it was early. not a sense of panic or people running around. i think kudos to the authorities there because they kept everyone in line and e
the u.s. government began evacuating americans. our own george who is just back from the quake zone. let's talk about those evacuations. some people were told to go. you left. what was that scene like when you tried to go? was there a sense of urgency of people trying to get out? a sense of chaos? >> at train station, definitely you felt that sense of urgency. maybe a slight ting of chaos because at that point that's the initial reaction when people heard the radiation levels coming from...
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the u.s. epa, san francisco baykeeper, and several other environmental organizations asked the court to get involved to prevent more spills. a lawyer for six people argued it deprives them of their voting rights. they took the case under submission and has no deadline for issuing a ruling. the right to choice system was in effect in 2004. four last fall they used a similar system. it's where you put the first, second, third choices on one ballot rather than choosing one candidate. >> mark: if you wonder how safe the body image in use that airport to our so are gsa. recent reports show the radiation could be 10 times higher than what is being reported they will look at calculation discrepancies. experts say the body scanner exposes them to the same level of radiation as 15 seconds of flying. president barack obama approval rating dropping to 50% it shows he is losing ground on key voting groups. they say he 44 have confidence in the president, 46 say his views are too liberal, 12 percent say he
the u.s. epa, san francisco baykeeper, and several other environmental organizations asked the court to get involved to prevent more spills. a lawyer for six people argued it deprives them of their voting rights. they took the case under submission and has no deadline for issuing a ruling. the right to choice system was in effect in 2004. four last fall they used a similar system. it's where you put the first, second, third choices on one ballot rather than choosing one candidate. >>...
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u.s. troops were receiving anti-radiation pills before they leave on the meigs helicopters are helping with search and rescue and relief experts >> people are helping in whatever way they can. nbc bay area will host a drive to money for the japanese relief effort. bob redell is live in san francisco's japan town with details on how you can make a difference and it gets under way later today. bob? >> reporter: nbc bay area and comcast teaming up with the community center here at the location in japan in san francisco. a telethon will be starting in just under an hour at 7:00. the phones will be manned by volunteers from 7:00 until midnight tonight, taking your phone calls and asking for donations to help the people who are suffering overseas. good morning to you. what kine of support or willingness to help are you seeing so far? >> there has been a tre moendous outpouring of people wanting to donate money and come and volunteer. people also want to donate clothing and household items. at th
u.s. troops were receiving anti-radiation pills before they leave on the meigs helicopters are helping with search and rescue and relief experts >> people are helping in whatever way they can. nbc bay area will host a drive to money for the japanese relief effort. bob redell is live in san francisco's japan town with details on how you can make a difference and it gets under way later today. bob? >> reporter: nbc bay area and comcast teaming up with the community center here at the...
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. >> reporter: there are 104 nuclear plant in the u.s., about a quarter designed like those under a state of emergency in japan. the nuclear regulatory commission insists each american plant is built to withstand the most severe shocks. at least four more are on the drawing board. president obama is asking for $36 billion next year to build even more. but in light of the explosions in japan, some on capitol hill want to take it slow. >> we stro listen to what is listening in japan to protect ourselves and our people. >> reporter: with 20 applications pending, some lawmakers now suggest holding off building any nuclear facilities near major fault lines. >> i don't think right after a major environmental catastrophe is a very good time to be making american domestic policy. >> reporter: rescue teams and supplies are arriving in japan. the needs now even more severe. tens of thousands were evacuated near the reactors. dozens are being treated for exposure to radiation. could some of that radiation make to it the united states in harmful levels? the nuclear regulatory commission says no. trac
. >> reporter: there are 104 nuclear plant in the u.s., about a quarter designed like those under a state of emergency in japan. the nuclear regulatory commission insists each american plant is built to withstand the most severe shocks. at least four more are on the drawing board. president obama is asking for $36 billion next year to build even more. but in light of the explosions in japan, some on capitol hill want to take it slow. >> we stro listen to what is listening in japan...
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the u.s. can provide and what's needed. a short time ago the head of international atomic agency for the japan crisis is extremely serious and requires international cooperation. >>> hundreds of people boarded buses to get to hundai about 60 miles from the nuclear plants. large sections of that area were damaged now some people fear radiation. some people don't believe the government's assurances about radiation. >>> and many people are leaving japan, but tonight we meet a pilot who is staying in japan. >> my wife is at home along with our two children. >> reporter: daper says after last week's earthquake his wife was afraid to stay in japan. so on wednesday, lewis' wife and kids boarded a plane. >> it was hard to get food. there were thoughts of power outages and so forth. it just became a more prudent decision to sent them back. >> reporter: dapper stayed behind. the california native is a pilot. dapper feels it's his duty, a public service to help keep the airplanes flying in this crisis to
the u.s. can provide and what's needed. a short time ago the head of international atomic agency for the japan crisis is extremely serious and requires international cooperation. >>> hundreds of people boarded buses to get to hundai about 60 miles from the nuclear plants. large sections of that area were damaged now some people fear radiation. some people don't believe the government's assurances about radiation. >>> and many people are leaving japan, but tonight we meet a...
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>>> making news in america this morning -- >> the u.s. is transferring command of the operation against moammar gadhafi's force in libya, just as the mission gains more arab support. >>> safety concerns about the nation's air traffic control system after one controller admits to sleeping on the job. >>> and the champion dethroned. duke is dominated by arizona, as the march madness sweet 16 gets into high gear. >>> and good morning, everyone. thanks for being with us today. there is a major change in command in enforcing that no-fly zone over libya. nato has agreed to take charge, now, of those operations. >> and the changeover from u.s. hands could take place as early as tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us now from washington with the latest details. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. the u.s. has been cutting back on its role in this no-fly zone enforcement. in fact, just yesterday, the pentagon said 75% of the combat air missions are now flown by the coalition partners. soon, this transition is going
>>> making news in america this morning -- >> the u.s. is transferring command of the operation against moammar gadhafi's force in libya, just as the mission gains more arab support. >>> safety concerns about the nation's air traffic control system after one controller admits to sleeping on the job. >>> and the champion dethroned. duke is dominated by arizona, as the march madness sweet 16 gets into high gear. >>> and good morning, everyone. thanks for...
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the u.s. can provide and what's needed. a short time ago the head of international atomic agency for the japan crisis is extremely serious and requires international cooperation. >>> hundreds of people boarded buses to get to hundai about 60 miles from the nuclear plants. large sections of that area were damaged now some people fear radiation. some people don't believe the government's assurances about radiation. >>> and many people are leaving japan, but tonight we meet a pilot who is staying in japan. >> my wife is at home along with our two children. >> reporter: daper says after last week's earthquake his wife was afraid to stay in japan. so on wednesday, lewis' wife and kids boarded a plane. >> it was hard to get food. there were thoughts of power outages and so forth. it just became a more prudent decision to sent them back. >> reporter: dapper stayed behind. the california native is a pilot. dapper feels it's his duty, a public service to help keep the airplanes flying in this crisis to
the u.s. can provide and what's needed. a short time ago the head of international atomic agency for the japan crisis is extremely serious and requires international cooperation. >>> hundreds of people boarded buses to get to hundai about 60 miles from the nuclear plants. large sections of that area were damaged now some people fear radiation. some people don't believe the government's assurances about radiation. >>> and many people are leaving japan, but tonight we meet a...
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force by nato the czech president says the establishment of a no fly zone strongly supported by the u.s. and u.k. means war with libya people should not think this is a simple solution and germany's interior minister went further saying there will be no action by nato militarily for the time being represent russia strongly opposes president sarkozy's proposal to. the libyan parts of gadhafi held parts of libya and that the foreign minister of the country says it's categorically against the unilateral use of force by anyone and many staff from brussels daniel bushell reporting there for us. turning now to developments in libya for a few minutes where colonel gadhafi forces are pushing rebels house of more cities heavy fighting is taking place in the oil port city of ras lanuf with reports of the tanks on the government's troops will experts claim the libyan leader is planning to bomb oil and communications facilities in the east a poor thing is in tripoli with the latest. after a week of heavy fighting in the strategically important town of as is a we are rebels there have finally been o
force by nato the czech president says the establishment of a no fly zone strongly supported by the u.s. and u.k. means war with libya people should not think this is a simple solution and germany's interior minister went further saying there will be no action by nato militarily for the time being represent russia strongly opposes president sarkozy's proposal to. the libyan parts of gadhafi held parts of libya and that the foreign minister of the country says it's categorically against the...
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today president obama pledged u.s. support. >> i want to reiterate america's support for the people of japan. approximately who are some of our closest friends and allies. and i said directly to the prime minister of japan, prime minister cohn the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple disasters. we will stand with the people of japan and difficult days ahead. >>reporter: the death toll from the tsunami continues to rise. now at 2800 but it is expected to rise perhaps by thousands. >> japan nuclear plant crisis is threatening the development of nuclear power around the globe. germany put off plans to extend the life of the nuclear facility and switzerland holding off on new plant there. mark tonight has the question an concerns about nuclear power in this country. >>reporter: earthquake in japan has thrust up the old debate over nuclear power. >> just political and economic reality is that it is bad news. >>reporter: head of uc berkeley energy resource group says nucl
today president obama pledged u.s. support. >> i want to reiterate america's support for the people of japan. approximately who are some of our closest friends and allies. and i said directly to the prime minister of japan, prime minister cohn the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple disasters. we will stand with the people of japan and difficult days ahead. >>reporter: the death toll from the tsunami continues to rise. now at...
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the u.s. navy moved some of its ships to the western side of japan away from the drift of radiation. and the rising risk of exposure touched off new fears in people still shaken by the quake and tsunami. alex thomson reports from the town of ofunato, up the coast from sendai. >> reporter: every day across the quake zone the cues for food, water and petrol are getting longer and longer. >> we just want to stay away. >> reporter: now fears over radiation mean hurried plans from some to leave town. >> let's make a base here. >> reporter: today our business lay to the north. they've just managed to blast away in, bull dozing away the tsunami's wake. a place utterly surrendered to the tsunami. japan's rising sun flag in tatters on this cold sunless day. a force which would pulverize the heavy lift digger somehow leaves intact the sign pointing people to the tsunami shelter. i don't doubt that it was a place of refuge for many during those terrifying moments last friday afternoon. if they survived t
the u.s. navy moved some of its ships to the western side of japan away from the drift of radiation. and the rising risk of exposure touched off new fears in people still shaken by the quake and tsunami. alex thomson reports from the town of ofunato, up the coast from sendai. >> reporter: every day across the quake zone the cues for food, water and petrol are getting longer and longer. >> we just want to stay away. >> reporter: now fears over radiation mean hurried plans from...
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the u.s. health stores and drugstores have seen a sudden run on potassium iodide pills and kelp that is natural source. it can help the blocking of thyroid gland from absorbing radiation if taken prior. >> they are expected dpoptd use sonar equipment to take a look at sunken obstacles in the harbor. they have pulled seven sunken boats and they say another 13 are there. the harbor should reopen by early next week. until then, the local fishing industry is on hold. >> they are hurting for money. it's a pretty bad situation right now. >> damage is expected to top $29 million. >> the numbers 669 mean anything to you? state regulators will introduce the new area code for santa clara county. janelle wang with a 411. >> that is exactly right. by the end of 2012 all the phone numbers using the 408 area code will be used up. so that is why they have to introduce another area code, 669 but it's hard for people because it's a habit they get used to an area code and they bond with it. we used to be all 41
the u.s. health stores and drugstores have seen a sudden run on potassium iodide pills and kelp that is natural source. it can help the blocking of thyroid gland from absorbing radiation if taken prior. >> they are expected dpoptd use sonar equipment to take a look at sunken obstacles in the harbor. they have pulled seven sunken boats and they say another 13 are there. the harbor should reopen by early next week. until then, the local fishing industry is on hold. >> they are hurting...
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our u.s. firmsville to produce more machines, more automobiles, a lot more turbines to produce energy >> sylvia will talk about the effect on press: here. we will talk california house prices neighbors ask me when will our house prices recover? we will have an answer from one of the smartest guys in the economy on sunday morning. >> thanks a lot. >> 5:27 and more news ahead. >> per new this morning, a moment of silence. one week after the deadly quake and tsunami, japan pauses to remember those lost. >> how you can help us help the victims of the quake in japan. we will tell you about what will be starting in just over an hour and a half. that story is coming up. >> nuclear worries continues and experts talk about the radiation that will affect us here. >> in a live look outside, the golden gate bridge and it's friday, march 18th. this is today in the bay. >>> good friday morning and thanks for joining us. >> i'm laura garcia cannon. the big storm come with christina >> this morning we have pr
our u.s. firmsville to produce more machines, more automobiles, a lot more turbines to produce energy >> sylvia will talk about the effect on press: here. we will talk california house prices neighbors ask me when will our house prices recover? we will have an answer from one of the smartest guys in the economy on sunday morning. >> thanks a lot. >> 5:27 and more news ahead. >> per new this morning, a moment of silence. one week after the deadly quake and tsunami, japan...
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the u.s. state department travel alert makes a similar point and urges citizens not to travel to japan unless necessary. we will try to talk to the people that run the program. talk to them about the daunting task of bringing the students back about the same time. >>> time now 5:05. bay area scientists are closely watching radiation levels in japan and possible dangers for the united states and the bay area imparticular. the national atmospheric release advisory center. so far they say there have no evidence that dangerous levels of radiation from japan will reach the united states. they continue to check the changes in the wind and the rain patterns. make sure you stay right here with ktvu channel 2 news for the continuing crisis in japan. >>> pg&e says it's missing some key safety documents and today state regulators may decide whether to slap them with a fine. they handed over more than 150 pages of records on its natural gas pipelines to the state public utilities commission. but pg&e pres
the u.s. state department travel alert makes a similar point and urges citizens not to travel to japan unless necessary. we will try to talk to the people that run the program. talk to them about the daunting task of bringing the students back about the same time. >>> time now 5:05. bay area scientists are closely watching radiation levels in japan and possible dangers for the united states and the bay area imparticular. the national atmospheric release advisory center. so far they say...
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tonight the u.s. prepares to hand over its leadership role after achieving many victories alongside an international coalition. nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston joins us to talk about the speech. when the president speaks there are a number of audiences who were the audiences to night? >> first of all, talking to americans. criticize heed hadn't really brought americans up to speed quickly enough. talking to americans. the subset is congress. talking to libya, moammar gadhafi, saying look the time has come. thirdly talking to the rest of the world, particularly the arab world. our goals here are limited. not here to get involved. do what we can. trying to move things along. rest assured that's the way it is going to be. there were many audiences. >> was the goal of the speech the same for each of the audiences or does the president have sue try to achieve something different for each of the audiences. the libyans want to hear something. americans want to hear another thing. >> there are di
tonight the u.s. prepares to hand over its leadership role after achieving many victories alongside an international coalition. nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston joins us to talk about the speech. when the president speaks there are a number of audiences who were the audiences to night? >> first of all, talking to americans. criticize heed hadn't really brought americans up to speed quickly enough. talking to americans. the subset is congress. talking to libya, moammar gadhafi,...
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washington now looking if the u.s. could be in trouble if there's a natural daisaster her. >>> a new report says that pg&e set its own rules before the san bruno expln. t >>> welcome back, everyone. in the wake of numerous explosions at japanese power plants over the weekend, this morning capitol hill is buzzing over the safety of our own nuclear power plants. tracy potts has a closer look. >> reporter: we have 104 of them here in the united states. they generate 20% of our nuclear power. nearly every state has one. now the nuclear regulatory association is assuring americans that these plants have been built to withstand severe shocks, but shocks as strong as those in japan, they really haven't been tested to that degree. now we're looking at building even more. four applications slate ed to start in a few year. the obama administration firmly behind this. they've been pushing for more nuclear facilities. now they've announced $8 billion in loans for firms to build them. he's asking more more than eight times of that.
washington now looking if the u.s. could be in trouble if there's a natural daisaster her. >>> a new report says that pg&e set its own rules before the san bruno expln. t >>> welcome back, everyone. in the wake of numerous explosions at japanese power plants over the weekend, this morning capitol hill is buzzing over the safety of our own nuclear power plants. tracy potts has a closer look. >> reporter: we have 104 of them here in the united states. they generate 20%...
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u.s. state department is sending charter planes to help bring back american citizens who want to leave and advising americans to stay at least 50 miles from the power plant. here is the latest. >> reporter: with japanese fukushima daiichi plant crippled on the ground desperate efforts are coming from the air. helicopters dumping sea water into the holes of the roof of damaged reactor number three hoping to cool it enough to prevent a nuclear meltdown. the energy commerce says there is talk of apocalypse and i think the word is well chosen. it was considered too dangerous yesterday. they said radiation levels were too high. the. >> we are reminded how american leadership is critical to our closest allies, even if the allies are themselves economically advanced and powerful, there are moments where they need our help. >> the state department is providing aircraft to help americans leave japan and wants to evacuate americans 50 miles of the plant. the japanese zone is much smaller. tokyo's ai
u.s. state department is sending charter planes to help bring back american citizens who want to leave and advising americans to stay at least 50 miles from the power plant. here is the latest. >> reporter: with japanese fukushima daiichi plant crippled on the ground desperate efforts are coming from the air. helicopters dumping sea water into the holes of the roof of damaged reactor number three hoping to cool it enough to prevent a nuclear meltdown. the energy commerce says there is...
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president obama again stressed the u.s. commitment today. >> i've said directly to the prime minister of japan that the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple disasters. >> ifill: overall more than 90 nations have offered japan assistance. 15 of them are expected to send rescue crews within the next few days. >> suarez: the scope of japan's suffering is being told in towns that dot the coast, and each has its own story of loss without reckoning. one such place is rikuzentakata, where james mates has the first of a series of reports from independent television news. >> reporter: this is the town of rikuzentakata. your eyes will tell you something very different because rikuzentakata, home just 72 hours ago to almost 30,000 people, has been wiped from the face of the earth. the tsunami came, destroyed everything in its path, and then took much of what it had destroyed back out to sea. the rest it left heaps and splintered almost nothing built by man or spared. what happened
president obama again stressed the u.s. commitment today. >> i've said directly to the prime minister of japan that the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple disasters. >> ifill: overall more than 90 nations have offered japan assistance. 15 of them are expected to send rescue crews within the next few days. >> suarez: the scope of japan's suffering is being told in towns that dot the coast, and each has its own story of...
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we also have demand for durable goods, so that could give us a nice pulse check on the u.s. economy. and from the corporate world best buy, that's a biggie coming up before the opening today. just to recap, the dow is rising 67 points to 12,086. the nasdaq composite adding 14 to 2698. >>> a coupling other news headlines making news this morning, this is a tale of two auto stories. toyota plans to slow down the production in north america. that's, of course, due to disruption supplies in japan. the company already told dealers and employees that it is too early to determine the duration of the slowdown, but plans in the united states, which is toyota's biggest market, and canada and mexico are being considered. toyota says now it has ample supplies indeed of all products for north america and it still is assuring investors it has enough parts to make sure dealers have enough cars on the lot. >>> here's the other side of the story. this is fascinating to me. most teenagers, this may be as close to the deal of owning a real mercedes, they plan to open up a driving school for te
we also have demand for durable goods, so that could give us a nice pulse check on the u.s. economy. and from the corporate world best buy, that's a biggie coming up before the opening today. just to recap, the dow is rising 67 points to 12,086. the nasdaq composite adding 14 to 2698. >>> a coupling other news headlines making news this morning, this is a tale of two auto stories. toyota plans to slow down the production in north america. that's, of course, due to disruption supplies...
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agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. ve words: beatbox -- when you beatbox, you keep a beat with sounds from your mouth. tempo -- tempo is how fast or slow music is played, the beat. double time -- when you take a beat and do it twice as fast, that's double time. triple time -- three times as fast is triple time. half time -- if you slow the beat down and do it half as fast, that's called half time.
agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. ve words: beatbox -- when you beatbox, you keep a beat with sounds from your mouth. tempo -- tempo is how fast or slow music is played, the beat. double time -- when you take a beat and do it twice as fast, that's double time. triple time -- three times as fast is triple time. half time -- if you slow the beat down and do it half as fast, that's called half time.
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but according to the u.s. geological survey, only 90% of americans live in a potential earthquake zone. so is the insurance worth it? on the consumer watch, julie watts explains how advocates are now suggesting it. >> reporter: it was right after loma prieta that nathan decided to buy earthquake insurance. >> it is a frightening experience. you hope to be never able to use it, of course. but it's there, it's insurance. >> reporter: and with his home just two miles from the hayward fault having coverage seemed like a necessity until he took a closer look at his deductible. >> it was a $35,000 deductible which was outrageous. >> reporter: so he dropped his insurance and instead retrofitted his home for less than $20,000. >> the damage can be reduced substantially by having a house retrofitted. >> reporter: like in contractor dave forward doesn't believe in earthquake insurance. retrofitting is better because you would have to had extensive damage to collect on the insurance. >> the reality is if you have equity
but according to the u.s. geological survey, only 90% of americans live in a potential earthquake zone. so is the insurance worth it? on the consumer watch, julie watts explains how advocates are now suggesting it. >> reporter: it was right after loma prieta that nathan decided to buy earthquake insurance. >> it is a frightening experience. you hope to be never able to use it, of course. but it's there, it's insurance. >> reporter: and with his home just two miles from the...
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. >> he added in libya the u.s. had international mandate for action, broad coalition, support of arab country and plea from the lybian people. >> as president i refuse to wait for the image of slairt an mass graves before taking action. >> the president said he will work politically to remove kadafi 40 power but the military mission does not include regime change and he added nato will take over the lead in the military action this wednesday. house minority leader pelosi stood by the president action. >> i think the president was courageous news doing that. i think it accomplished its goal. saved tens of thousands of lives. >> pelosi says members of congress are concerned that the mr. to act. >> to do nothing in the case when a man on path of show no mercy is not remain neutral. >> but congresswoman spear said the president should have told congress and what the end game will be before going in. >> this is has the pl fingerprint of afghanistan all over again. >> l she's not ready inform condemn the president action
. >> he added in libya the u.s. had international mandate for action, broad coalition, support of arab country and plea from the lybian people. >> as president i refuse to wait for the image of slairt an mass graves before taking action. >> the president said he will work politically to remove kadafi 40 power but the military mission does not include regime change and he added nato will take over the lead in the military action this wednesday. house minority leader pelosi...
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in the u.s. after three mile island, at your agency. in requirement for a 10 mile zone for evacuation's and a 50- mile zone for checking on food and water. here we are a week into this and we have gone to 50 miles for evacuation and they are detecting to contaminated food 90 miles out. does this suggest that our own emergency planning zone to need to be adjusted? guest: first of all, we want to take a systematic and methodical look at all the information we're getting from japan. but i think there are some differences in of the united states versus what we are seeing and japan. first and foremost, we do not have sites that have some reactors in one location. the emergency planning regulations and requirements we have are really focused on the early phase of an event. so what we want to do is build a system that we know at about 10 miles we can activate that system quickly and we can mobilize it quickly. but we always appreciate that there may be circumstances in which we have to expand that if ne
in the u.s. after three mile island, at your agency. in requirement for a 10 mile zone for evacuation's and a 50- mile zone for checking on food and water. here we are a week into this and we have gone to 50 miles for evacuation and they are detecting to contaminated food 90 miles out. does this suggest that our own emergency planning zone to need to be adjusted? guest: first of all, we want to take a systematic and methodical look at all the information we're getting from japan. but i think...
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even so, nato control may not put the u.s. in the back seat as the organization is department natured both militarily and politically by the united states. >>> in addition to our nato dudes, the president says the united states will provide assistance to the libyan people. we will safeguard $33 billion in the qadaffi regime's frozen assets to help rebuild the country. tomorrow, what kind of pressure -- can put on qadaffi. >>> the speech aired at 4:30 our time. that is a tough time to get people's attention out here. >> reporter: at uc berkeley, president obama was on the big screen tv but no one was watching. students campaigned for campus offices. it's unlikely any had seen the president's speech. >> did you hear the president's speech today? >> no. >> did you hear the president speak on libya today? >> i didn't, no. >> but some here had hard opinions that were unlikely to be changed. >> i think we should have not gotten involved. we have two wars already and that's enough. we should get out of afghanistan, get out of iraq, s
even so, nato control may not put the u.s. in the back seat as the organization is department natured both militarily and politically by the united states. >>> in addition to our nato dudes, the president says the united states will provide assistance to the libyan people. we will safeguard $33 billion in the qadaffi regime's frozen assets to help rebuild the country. tomorrow, what kind of pressure -- can put on qadaffi. >>> the speech aired at 4:30 our time. that is a tough...
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thursday the u.s. government offered to evacuate american citizens. >> i'm concerned because i really don't know the situation about the radiation. it keeps changing. >> reporter: many are fleeing the stricken northeast region and moving to shelters like this one in the northwest. here they find a place on the floor to sleep and a little bit of food. but the hissery still hangs heavy over much of japan. new video shows the terror as the water rushed higher and relief that neighbors rescue neighbors. thank you, thank you this woman said. i thought i was going to die. >> this country is now willing to help -- accept help from the military tackling nuclear crisis crisis. >> and some tiny particles are already falling in the bay area, that has public health officials downplaying the earth. that plume is being monitored by stations around the world. whatever will drift, it will be too small to cause health problems. anyone would be exposed to more radiation flying in an airplane from san francisco to washin
thursday the u.s. government offered to evacuate american citizens. >> i'm concerned because i really don't know the situation about the radiation. it keeps changing. >> reporter: many are fleeing the stricken northeast region and moving to shelters like this one in the northwest. here they find a place on the floor to sleep and a little bit of food. but the hissery still hangs heavy over much of japan. new video shows the terror as the water rushed higher and relief that neighbors...
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the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that relationship meant slaves during world war two and today that gone astray is stronger than ever and while. we are infirm can effect kill all kill all he'll be ok continue to kill an elephant beast history is taught us the story it's never just something that we just sit back and mock it's for it's always an important social function in the history of american sports is no different. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for a shelter on the day. critical nuclear situation in japan goes from about the worth of the solving the spike in radiation levels mean start i'll be drawn from this strictly to the question about power plants. and while the japanese government insists there is no immediate danger of questionable track of telling the truth about past a few problems means not happy once again beds. fo
the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that relationship meant slaves during world war two and today that gone astray is stronger than ever and while. we are infirm can effect kill all kill all he'll be ok continue to kill an elephant beast history is taught us the story it's never just something that we just sit back and mock it's for it's always an important social function in the history of american...
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and at least one u.s. warship reportedly left the region. >> i think the military mission has gone quite well. >> reporter: the obama administration touted progress. following another weekend of air strikes. coalition forces hit targets in tripoli, and for the first time, moammar gadhafi's hometown of sirte. since the attack started more than a week ago, rebel forces have been able to push west and regain control of several towns. the president's speech comes in amid growing complaints from both republicans, and some fellow democrats. critics say he never asked for congressional approval before taking military action, and still hasn't given them a clear plan. >> this policy has been characterized by confusion, indecision, and delay. >> there should have been a plan for what objectives were, a debate as to why this was in our vital interests. >> reporter: and while secretary of defense robert gates admits libya does not pose a direct threat to america -- >> i don't think it's vital interests for the united
and at least one u.s. warship reportedly left the region. >> i think the military mission has gone quite well. >> reporter: the obama administration touted progress. following another weekend of air strikes. coalition forces hit targets in tripoli, and for the first time, moammar gadhafi's hometown of sirte. since the attack started more than a week ago, rebel forces have been able to push west and regain control of several towns. the president's speech comes in amid growing...
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>>reporter: 2 of the 3 judges on the u.s. circuit court of appeals panel are from san probably already familiar with the disputed voting system. since 2004 the rank choice system has allowed san francisco voters to pick the top 3 choices in a race. if no candidate collects majority of first place ballot, the person who comes in last is eliminated. and those who chose that candidate have the vote transferred to the second choice or third until someone wins. recent poll found voter confusion but steven hill the architect of the system says other survey indicate voter understand. >> that doesn't mean necessarily they could sit down and count the ballot for you. but they understand what they have to do as voters. that is to rank 1, 2, 3 and they feel comfortable doing that. >>reporter: ron is lead plaintiff trying to undo rank choice. he was unsuccessful candidate for supervisor in 2006. >> i believe it is not a constitutional system because vote versus no ability to be able to say who the final 3 candidates are. >> what they are
>>reporter: 2 of the 3 judges on the u.s. circuit court of appeals panel are from san probably already familiar with the disputed voting system. since 2004 the rank choice system has allowed san francisco voters to pick the top 3 choices in a race. if no candidate collects majority of first place ballot, the person who comes in last is eliminated. and those who chose that candidate have the vote transferred to the second choice or third until someone wins. recent poll found voter...
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today the u.s. stock market closed sharply lower. japan the world's largest economy accounts for 10% of u.s. exports. >>catherine: today officials ditch to plan and try to use helicopters to pour water into a nuclear reactor. the fire is out, there is still a lot of concern that the water to boil away. here's a timeline of events of the nuclear plant that has the world on edge. the 9.0 earthquake hits off the coast friday. the nuclear plant is in one of the hardest hit areas. the quake and tsunami knocked out regular and backup cooling systems to reactors one and three. workers began injecting sea water and boron and reactors to prevent a meltdown. saturday afternoon, a hydrogen buildup leads to an explosion. blowing the roof off the no. 1 reactor building, for workers heard. midday monday, another explosion tears through the reactor number three building. the roof and topples are destroyed, 11 people hurt. late monday, reactor no. 2 loses its cooling capability. workers in jagged see water and boron into that reactor as well. tuesda
today the u.s. stock market closed sharply lower. japan the world's largest economy accounts for 10% of u.s. exports. >>catherine: today officials ditch to plan and try to use helicopters to pour water into a nuclear reactor. the fire is out, there is still a lot of concern that the water to boil away. here's a timeline of events of the nuclear plant that has the world on edge. the 9.0 earthquake hits off the coast friday. the nuclear plant is in one of the hardest hit areas. the quake...
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in the u.s., is the design criteria for that level of earthquake or is it for an earthquake that would be the standard, the earthquake that hit san francisco in 1906? >> would you like me to answer? >> i would like you to answer. >> i tried to give a demonstration. we talk about the magnitude of the earthquake. that is not what the nrc look said. you look at the cup of water and think of it as a nuclear reactor. the earthquake would be -- probably should fall of the water glass. -- fill up the water glass. >> do it right. >> if you think of this as a nuclear power plan, the earthquake and when you talk about the magnitude of the earthquake, it would be hitting the table with my fist. something like that. you will see that it makes the glass of vibrate. that is what we actually measure and we design or nuclear power plants around is that shaking of the power plant. the actual impact depends upon where i hit and relatiin relatie glass. have a large earthquake that is very far away, it may not have
in the u.s., is the design criteria for that level of earthquake or is it for an earthquake that would be the standard, the earthquake that hit san francisco in 1906? >> would you like me to answer? >> i would like you to answer. >> i tried to give a demonstration. we talk about the magnitude of the earthquake. that is not what the nrc look said. you look at the cup of water and think of it as a nuclear reactor. the earthquake would be -- probably should fall of the water...
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the u.s. stock market hopes to rebound this week after losses. nicole lapin at cnbc world headquarters. good morning, nicole. >> reporter: a very good morning to you. and the biggest deal we are watching is at&t dialing up the deal to buy t-mobile for $39 billion. the purchase would make at&t the largest u.s. carrier with 129 million subscribers bolting it past verizon. the deal could face a long anti-trust review so customers shouldn't expect changes for right now. regulators are pretty concerned as you well know. few wireless players could make for higher praises or prices. it may also keep t-mobile's no contract plan. that's the big story out of cnbc. back to you guys. >>> thank you, nicole. you may have noticed the moon appearing to be brighter and larger. you missed it because of the rain. i forgot to look. >> i tried to go to several windows in our house. i didn't want to go outside to get wet to look for the big super moon. it really happened out there. the so-called super moon appeared
the u.s. stock market hopes to rebound this week after losses. nicole lapin at cnbc world headquarters. good morning, nicole. >> reporter: a very good morning to you. and the biggest deal we are watching is at&t dialing up the deal to buy t-mobile for $39 billion. the purchase would make at&t the largest u.s. carrier with 129 million subscribers bolting it past verizon. the deal could face a long anti-trust review so customers shouldn't expect changes for right now. regulators are...